Ep 2. The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2
- Not Rated
- February 27, 2018
- 299 min
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7.6 (39)
The second episode of the fourteenth season of The Voice is entitled "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2." This episode continues the show's signature "blind auditions" process, where music industry coaches select contestants solely based on the quality of their voices, without seeing what they look like. The episode features new contestants with diverse musical backgrounds, ranging from pop to country to R&B to rock.
The episode opens with a montage of the coaches, Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys, Adam Levine, and Kelly Clarkson, discussing their strategies for selecting contestants. They emphasize the importance of listening closely to the contestants' voices and paying attention to the emotions they convey in their singing.
The first contestant of the night is a young woman named Hannah Goebel, who performs a soulful rendition of "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys. Hannah's voice impresses all four coaches, who turn their chairs around to vie for her as a contestant. The coaches each make arguments for why Hannah should choose them as her coach, and Hannah ultimately selects Alicia Keys.
Another standout contestant of the night is a young man named Austin Giorgio, who puts a unique spin on Frank Sinatra's classic tune "Come Fly With Me" by giving it a modern, pop-style twist. Austin's performance resonates with the coaches, especially Adam Levine and Blake Shelton, who both want him on their team. Austin ultimately selects Adam Levine as his coach.
One particularly touching moment of the night comes from a contestant named Davison, who sings "To Love Somebody" by the Bee Gees. Davison shares that he is performing in honor of his sister, who passed away from cancer, and dedicates his performance to her memory. The coaches are deeply moved by Davison's emotional performance and each turn their chairs around to offer him their support. Davison selects Adam Levine as his coach.
The episode also features some lighthearted moments, such as when a contestant named Jorge Eduardo sings a Spanish-language version of "Despacito" and attempts to teach the coaches some basic Spanish phrases. The coaches laugh and clap along to Jorge's performance, but ultimately do not turn their chairs around for him.
Overall, "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2" is a strong continuation of The Voice's signature format, featuring a wide range of talented contestants and emotional moments. The coaches continue to demonstrate their skills as both musicians and mentors, offering thoughtful and persuasive arguments to convince the contestants to join their teams. Fans of the show and lovers of music alike are sure to enjoy this episode.